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    Testing cosmetics on animals is not only cruel and inhumane, but it has been proven to produce inaccurate results. Testing on animals has become an every day occurrence and routinely happens in the cosmetic industry. It costs billions of dollars each year and produces ineffective results. Animals are treated inhumanely during testing, as they are shaved and have chemicals spread onto their bodies and chemicals sprayed into their eyes. Animal species are different just as animals are different from

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    Animal cruelty is an act of violence or neglect perpetrated against animals are considered animal cruelty. Examples include overt animal abuse, dog and cock fighting and companion animal neglect where the animal is denied basic necessities of care such as fresh water and food or shelter. Animal cruelty is a threat to dog's life and other animals that live on this earth. This happens every day to a poor defenses animal in all 50 states of the United States. Animal cruelty should be enforced in the

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    Adult Education 19 May 2017 Animal Testing Should Be Banned Standard Number: 6.4.A Over 115 million animals are tested in laboratories throughout the United States each year. Typical animals included in these horrific tests include: cats, rats, dogs, rabbits, mice, monkeys, sheep, and birds. Researchers state that about 78,294 animals subjected to cosmetic and medicinal tests face severe pain (PETA, 2017). “Neither Federal nor state law prohibits the transfer of animals to laboratories; they only

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    if animals were not walking the streets, begging for food, attacking people and other pets, starving to death, and even causing jail time for humans? The amount of animals we have on our planet is massive. Since 2011, the number of dogs and cats entering shelters annually has declined from approximately 7.2 million. It is about a twenty to one ratio of pets to humans, and that’s not including the wild animals we have illegally being kept here in people’s backyards. From the number of animals on the

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    According to the animal cruelty page on the ASPCA website in 2017, one animal is abused with every passing minute. This means that by the time I finish this speech, as many as seven animals will be the victim of undeserved cruelty. Based on these statistics, about 1,440 animals will suffer today. A. The RSPCA, also known as the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, states on their animal cruelty webpage in 2017 that animal abuse is the mistreatment of animals through physical

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    I learned a lot about children’s development, whether physical, emotional or mental development this all depends on the child. Every kid is different and develop at own speed. We can aid the kid to acquire a lot more by merely having different learning opportunities for the child at different areas in the room. A room should be structured, offer to collaborate with others, and it affords the kid a chance playing with tangible targets. It gives children an active approach to learning this age group

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    Types Of Animal Cruelty

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    Types of Animal Cruelty “Over 56 billion farmed animals are killed every year by humans. More than 3,000 animals die every second in slaughterhouses around the world. These shocking figures do not even include fish and other sea creatures whose deaths are so great they are only measured in tones.” (“animal equality”) Animal abuse can be many forms, some of which are animal testing, fur farms, or neglecting an animal and abandoning them on them (“Types of Animal Cruelty”). When people think of animal

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    Critical Analysis Essay (Title TBA) Human history has consisted of animals being the foundation of our success as a continually thriving species. Animals affect the nature of everything around us; basic human necessities such as food and clothing are products of animals, other more desirable things include security, companionship, entertainment etc. Many animals are often mistreated due to human agenda and human desires. Humans have become the dominating species of our world, because of this, we

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    In the article, “Communication: Its Blocking and Its Facilitation” by Carl R, Rogers, a psychotherapist who wrote a book without being a teacher of writing, asserted that psychotherapy will create guidance towards failures of communication and can improve communication between people. Rogers declared that the foremost barrier to be beneficial towards the interpersonal communication is one examining from their perspective. But the barrier can be eliminated if the people stop judging other people’s

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    by the way its animals are treated.” The argument is not based on whether animals have rights or not but rather if they have certain rights or complete human rights. The American society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals aim to promote kindness and prevent torture among animals (James, 17). Animals deserve rights that allow them to live for their purpose. The Animal Welfare Act was signed into law in 1966 to guide research, experiments, and the treatment of animals (Animal Welfare Act Regulation

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